A poor man's proxy might work. You can use a policy that sets the proxy in internet options to point back to 127.0.0.1. Then add your approved websites to the bypass list.
{we had done the trunking protocol and the encapsulation on the subinterfaces on the routers}
But did you setup trunking on the SWITCH port that is connected to the router??
Well these switches would have special logins for trainers that are not used in on the rest of the network switches. In fact these switches are sorta isolated from the others in relation to the logins...etc. Does anyone know how to use a telnet script?
Yes I have create the config txt files for each Switch/Vlan. The problem is getting them to apply it. I can't figure out how to make it run automatically using telnet although all you really have to do is copy/paste into the console. Remember these are not IT people so I am trying to figure out...
LOL good point.....they would only have access to these switches. I would like to run some type of script that would make the changes for them.
For example.....
Classroom A needs to be on Vlan 4 on Wednesday.
Trainer comes in and runs a script labeled ClassroomA_Vlan4 or something along these...
I was curious if anyone can provide some info on scripting port vlan membership changes.
What I have is multiple training rooms. These rooms are used to train several different projects. Each project has a different Vlan assigned to it. I need to find a SIMPLE way to change VLAN membership on...
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